Ball State
NO... you would have to steal it ... stripping the ball like in football would Intel that you wrestling for the ball in basketball they will call it a foul or a jump ball if you try to strip it ...
Yup In ncaa, nfl, high school or pretty much any other type of football the offense must advance the ball 10 yards in 4 downs to earn a new set of downs.
The strip in football refers to the act of forcing an opposing ball player to lose control of the football. This usually takes place during the act of tackling. Stripping techniques defer based on situation but may include: punching or pulling the ball out of the hand or hands of the opponent with any part of the body or padding that is legal to strike with.
NBA.
in football you only need 1 win to winand only 2 teams get the chance but in B-BALL you need 6 wins and anybody could win
football anything that is bigger than a softball obiusly...
Faceguarding is a perfectly legal technique in the NFL and NCAA. That's not correct. NFL is perfectly legal as long as no contact as made. NCAA does not allow faceguarding, you must turn around and play the ball.
The NFL football is known as "The Duke". Not all college football teams use the same kind of football. The one that I am familiar playing with is the GST and it is more round and a little bit wider than an NFL football and the tips of the ball are not as pointed.
A button, just like in NCAA 12
A Button
The two uprights are treated as if they extend upward to infinity. So the height of the ball as it passes over/through the uprights does not matter.